Training

Lift-A-Loft program courses qualify individuals to meet the requirements set
forth by the applicable ANSI standards by a particular model of aerial lift.
These applicable ANSI standards change periodically and require recertification
for individuals to maintain currency when additional safety measures are
implemented into the regulations. Trainees completing each of the offered
courses - classroom topics and hands-on procedures - will have a better
understanding of the rules and regulation surrounding the proper Maintenance,
Operations or Inspections required by ANSI for those particular standards.
Upon understanding and certification, individuals will receive a document of
attendance provided by the Factory Trainer, also required by ANSI. Training can
be performed on site or at training facilities at our factory.

Available Training Types:

Individuals attending these courses must have a basic
understanding of Hydraulic and Electrical skills needed for
troubleshooting these systems. These courses are exclusive to each
of the specific aerial lift models manufactured by Lift-A-Loft.
Materials included within the training classes are Electrical and
Hydraulic Identification Symbols, applicable drawings, diagrams and
Maintenance Procedures in a single manual.

Operator Training

Individuals attending these Lift-A-Loft model-specific courses
must maintain a mind- set of safety and a basic knowledge of the
responsibilities and repercussions of aerial work platform
operations. Trainees will receive a systematic pre-use inspection
and operational instruction, including hands-on operation, before
becoming a certified operator. A certificate of attendance is
issued to each trainee upon completion of the course.

Annual Inspection Training

Individuals attending this Lift-A-Loft model-specific course
must be certified in the Operations and Maintenance Service and
Troubleshooting courses to qualify for this certificate. This
training is conducted in two parts over two years. First year
consists of classroom instruction and a hands-on annual Inspection
on a particular Lift-A-Loft aerial lift model. In the second
segment (second year), the Trainee will perform the Annual
Servicing, Annual Inspection and complete the necessary forms prior
to Factory Inspector arrival. The Factory Instructor will evaluate
the competency and make any correction to the Trainees Annual
Inspection and Maintenance practices, if needed. The Factory
Inspector will then recertify the unit for in-service use. Once all
the criteria are met the Trainee will receive Factory Certification
for that particular aerial work platform model.

This certificate allows them to perform Annual Inspections on
each aerial lift for which they have received training.

Train the Trainer Certification

Trainers will be supplied certificates and materials that qualify
these individuals to meet the ever-changing standards within a
particular ANSI Standard per revision year.